Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volum 55John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1862 |
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... course of ten years , and though the field of political action was still closed , the activity of a thoughtful lover of his coun- try might find vent in other directions . Count de Cavour was one of the original founders of the Societá ...
... course of ten years , and though the field of political action was still closed , the activity of a thoughtful lover of his coun- try might find vent in other directions . Count de Cavour was one of the original founders of the Societá ...
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... course they should pursue . The majority , including the most violent democrats , were in favor of asking for reforms , when Count de Cavour sud- denly advocated the demand for a consti- tution . " Give us but the liberty of speech and ...
... course they should pursue . The majority , including the most violent democrats , were in favor of asking for reforms , when Count de Cavour sud- denly advocated the demand for a consti- tution . " Give us but the liberty of speech and ...
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... course by idle clamor ; he went his way , opposing or supporting the ministries that rapidly succeeded one another during that stormy epoch , in obe- dience to the dictates of his conscience , ac- knowledging but one aim , one principle ...
... course by idle clamor ; he went his way , opposing or supporting the ministries that rapidly succeeded one another during that stormy epoch , in obe- dience to the dictates of his conscience , ac- knowledging but one aim , one principle ...
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... course of which the great statesman defended him- self in one of the finest speeches ever heard from his lips , the chamber yielded , though with fear and gloomy forebodings , and ratified the treaty by a small major- ity , in the ...
... course of which the great statesman defended him- self in one of the finest speeches ever heard from his lips , the chamber yielded , though with fear and gloomy forebodings , and ratified the treaty by a small major- ity , in the ...
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... course of his remarks , stated the use William Ambrose Morehead , then govern- or of Madras , laid the foundation stone of the " Madras Memorial Hall , destined to commemorate the exemption of the Mad- ras presidency from the mutiny of ...
... course of his remarks , stated the use William Ambrose Morehead , then govern- or of Madras , laid the foundation stone of the " Madras Memorial Hall , destined to commemorate the exemption of the Mad- ras presidency from the mutiny of ...
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